Senthil,

Two things I would try:
1. Remove keep-together on the table-cell.  In this contrived example you 
wouldn't need it.  Not sure if that affects the hyphenation behavior or not.
2. Ensure you have the xml:lang attribute on the page-sequence element 
containing this block or the hyphenation either won't work or won't work 
correctly.

It's been a couple years since I actually did the upgrade to 0.95 and had to 
enable hyphenation but these are the first things I'd try.  At some point you 
still may find a situation where you have single-syllable words too wide for 
the column but hopefully those are rare and can be worked around.  You could 
also do what we do and scan for certain characters that indicate reasonable 
candidates for break conditions and put the ZWSP character before/after them.  
Characters like semicolon, colon, comma, slashes, braces, etc.

Sean

-----Original Message-----
From: senthilvv28 [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 10:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: 0.95 text wrap issue


Upgrading from earlier version to .95 fop 

1. I have 
<fo:block hyphenate="true">
<fo:table-cell keep-together.within-column="always">

case 1 : 
Long text with space behaves properly
eg : Really Really Long Text With WhiteSpace 


Case 2: 
Long text with No white space like 
eg: ReallyReallyLongTextNoWhiteSpace 

then the text flows- overlaps the next column.


to fix the problem should i introduce some white space . If yes can you let
me know how do it.

Thanks,
senthil 

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